Humans can learn to detect AI-generated texts, or at least learn when they can't
PLoS ONE (PLoS ONE), 2025
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Abstract
This study investigates whether individuals can learn to accurately discriminate between human-written and AI-produced texts when provided with immediate feedback, and if they can use this feedback to recalibrate their self-perceived competence. We also explore the specific criteria individuals rely upon when making these decisions, focusing on textual style and perceived readability.
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